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Revista Cubana de Farmacia
versión impresa ISSN 0034-7515
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LAGARTO PARRA, Alicia; TORRES AMARO, Leonid; CARRILLO DOMINGUEZ, Carmen y GABILONDO RAMIREZ, Tatiana. Validation of the measuring method of local anesthetic effect. Rev Cubana Farm [online]. 2012, vol.46, n.2, pp. 191-201. ISSN 0034-7515.
Introduction: a biological test is used to measure local anesthesia time of a drug or an active principle under research. Objective: to validate the measuring method of local anesthesia time for the evaluation of generic drug with this pharmacological action. Methods: accuracy, precision, robustness, linearity, parallelism and specificity were evaluated according to the methodology described in 41-2007 Regulation of the Center for the State Control of Drug Quality (CEDMED). Results: in the accuracy test, no significant differences were observed between the results of tested sample and the reference material at the 3 tested doses. Variation Coefficients was less than 50 % in the repeatability test. There were no significant differences between the precision values of two different analysts at different times and in three different batches. The specificity test showed that excipients or auxiliary substances in the formulation did not interfere with the evaluation of the product. The method was linear in a 50-120 % range of concentrations, with acceptable accuracy and precision, and parallelism. The robustness test yielded no differences in the results obtained after changing various parameters. Conclusions: biological method proved to be accurate, precise, specific, linear and robust.
Palabras clave : validation; biological method; lidocaine.